Japanese resumes always list their blood type after their date of birth. Why? The answer will surprise you.

07.08.2024 06:50

Did you know that in Japan it is customary to indicate your blood type on your resume?

It is indicated immediately after the date of birth. We will tell you why.

Why Do Japanese People List Their Blood Type on Their Resumes?

In Japan, blood type is of great importance. It is believed that a person's temperament depends on it.

It is impossible to get a job in Japan without a blood type test. The employer determines what job the applicant will have based on his blood type.

Those with the first blood group have the highest chances of taking up a leadership position.

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People with the second blood group are considered good performers, while those with the third blood group are considered creative individuals who are unsuitable for office work.

It is also difficult for people with blood type 4 to get an office job. They are considered to be prone to an antisocial lifestyle.

Author: Timur Khomichev Internet resource editor